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SG’s migrant workers fall for COVID-19-related misinformation
In Singapore, language and cultural barriers hinder migrant workers from accessing timely and accurate official information regarding the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a new study.
SG’s migrant workers fall for COVID-19-related misinformation
29 Oct 2021Modified dual therapy on par with recommended regimen in H. pylori infection
A modified dual therapy as first-line treatment for H. pylori infection demonstrates equal efficacy and compliance relative to recommended regimens, reveals a study. Moreover, a generally modified dual therapy has fewer side effects.
Modified dual therapy on par with recommended regimen in H. pylori infection
28 Oct 2021Online symptom checkers unreliable for COVID-19 triage
Though promising, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptom checkers—online, patient-led triage systems—are unable to reliably distinguish mild from severe COVID-19 and may instead put the public and healthcare workers at greater risk of infection, according to a recent study.
Online symptom checkers unreliable for COVID-19 triage
28 Oct 2021Helmet-CPAP safely improves oxygenation in pregnant women with COVID-19 respiratory failure
Administrating continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) through a helmet (h-CPAP) device safely improves oxygenation in women with moderate-to-severe acute respiratory failure (ARF) due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a recent study has found.
Helmet-CPAP safely improves oxygenation in pregnant women with COVID-19 respiratory failure
27 Oct 2021Atrophic gastritis, PPI use amplify EC risk in immunocompetent patients
In immunocompetent patients admitted at a community hospital, comorbidities such as advanced gastric cancer and atrophic gastritis (AG), as well as treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPI), seem to aggravate the risk of developing oesophageal candidiasis (EC), a recent study has found.